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Bryan White To Answer Court About The Car Theft Allegations

Bryan White To Face Court Over Car Theft Allegations

Socialite Brian Kirumira commonly known as Bryan White was ordered to utilize only 10 days meanwhile looking for answers about the US$ 160,000 approximately UGX 500M, which was reportedly said to be the remaining balance.

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This order was passed by Justice David Wangutusi, of the Commercial Division of High Court. However, the judge passed the court orders yesterday in the  afternoon hours while reconnecting with  Alex Binyenda, who is the Director of  International Security Systems Uganda Limited.

Since August 2018 this year, Binyenda filed a case against Bryan after allegedly failing to clear all the balance on the car he bought called Mercedes Benz. Which was brand new with registration Number UBA 063J in the month of May 2018.

However, since the CEO of Bryan White Foundation failed to pay this balance, Binyenda, through his lawyer, Anthony Wameli opened up a case which indicated that  Brian bought the Benz at US$ 260,000 (UGX 900M).

But through Negotiations, he cleared 100000 US dollars and promised to clear the balance later, of which he refused to pay.

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